The OxygenFree An2Di eco-friendly nitrogen generator for pest control is a modern solution designed for the do-it-yourself, ecological pest control of books, documents, archives, and other valuable collections.
The device was developed with the needs of museums, libraries, archives, and cultural institutions in mind, seeking to effectively protect their resources while avoiding the use of hazardous chemicals.
Unlike chemical-based methods, OxygenFree An2Di does not require the use of any toxic substances. Nitrogen, a natural component of air, poses no threat to humans or the environment.
After the process is complete, the gas is simply released back into the atmosphere, leaving no harmful residue behind.
Pest control takes place in a special EVOH foil balloon, tightly sealed around the object. Thanks to its oxygen resistance, the foil creates ideal conditions for the process.
Importantly, the material can be reused, which has a positive impact on operating costs. The entire procedure is easy to perform and does not require the involvement of external companies – it can be performed independently, anywhere, even for a single object.
The kit includes all the necessary components to get you started immediately:
All this makes the OxygenFree An2Di a practical, ecological, and effective solution that allows for the effective protection of valuable crops – without chemicals, waste, or unnecessary complications.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum suction capacity | 640 l/min |
| Maximum working capacity at 1 bar | 560 l/min |
| Maximum pressure | 12 Bar |
| Operating pressure | 10 Bar |
| Tank capacity | 100 l |
| Device volume | 68 dB |
| Rated power of the compressor | 3 kW (2 x 1500 W) |
| Power | 230V / 50 Hz |
| Engine type | Inductive |
| Required security | 16 A |
| Work cycle | S2-15 |
| Device weight | ~55 kg |
| Piston arrangement | R |
| Number of pistons | 4 |
| Cylinder type | Heat-treated |
| Pressure reducer, water separator | YES |
| Overload protection | YES |
| Safety valve | Built-in |
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